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2025 NBA Mock Draft: VJ Edgecombe moves to top 3, Cedric Coward makes a big leap
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2025 NBA Mock Draft Update: VJ Edgecombe Breaks Into Top 3, Cedric Coward Soars Up the Rankings

June 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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As the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers prepare to face off in the NBA Finals, the focus isn’t just on drafts, savvy trades, or front office moves. The Thunder exemplify how impactful draft nights can be, with Sam Presty’s 2022 picks—Chet Holmgren and Jaylen Williams—forming a promising core along with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander by 2025.

The 2025 draft class stands out with potential All-Stars and transformative talent, contrasting with the more uncertain 2023 class despite Victor Wembanyama’s presence. College players dominate the first round, adding excitement and speculation for teams and fans alike.

Here’s a rundown of the latest NBA mock draft highlights:

1. Dallas Mavericks pick Cooper Flagg (Duke), a standout defensive talent discovered early and praised for his competitive spirit, making him a valuable asset.
2. San Antonio Spurs select Dylan Harper (Rutgers), a versatile guard expected to add depth and scoring, fitting the playoff theme of balanced teams.
3. Philadelphia 76ers choose VJ Edgecombe (Baylor), a tough guard aimed to bolster their roster alongside stars like Paul George and Joel Embiid.
4. Charlotte Hornets take Ace Bailey (Rutgers), a unique 6-10 guard with offensive skills but room to grow in shot selection and defense.
5. Utah Jazz draft Jeremiah Fear (Oklahoma), a young player with strong defensive stats and promising scoring ability.
6. Washington Wizards pick Tre Johnson (Texas), targeting offensive firepower and shooting to improve a struggling team.
7. New Orleans Pelicans select Con Knueppel (Duke), a sharpshooter with toughness, ideal for a team rebuilding around injured stars.
8. Brooklyn Nets draft Egor Demin (BYU), a 6-9 guard known for playmaking and size, though his shooting needs improvement.
9. Toronto Raptors choose Kaman Maluach (Duke), a mobile big man with growth potential in offense.
10. Houston Rockets pick Cedric Coward (Washington State), a rising star with strong scoring and rebounding stats, expected to strengthen the team’s offense and defense.

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Additional picks include Carter Bryant (Arizona), Colin Murray Boyles (South Carolina), Jace Richardson (Michigan), Derrick Queen (Maryland), Kaspar Jakucionis (Illinois), Liam McNeely (UConn), Nike Clifford (Colorado), Noah Esenju (Latiofferm Ulm, Israel), San Quentin Nolan Raore (Brooklyn Nets), Thomas Solver (Georgetown), Danny Wolf (Michigan), It’ll Be Riley (Illinois), Asa Newell (Georgia), Bensalaf (Latiofferm Ulm, Israel), Adotiero (Arkansas), Walter Clayton (Florida), Hugo Gonzalez (Real Madrid), Joan Beringer (Cedevita Olympia), Rasheer Fleming (St. Joe’s), and Ryan Kalkbrenner (Clayton).

This mock draft showcases a mix of high-impact rookies and strategic picks teams hope will complement their core players and push for championships.

Fan Take: This draft mock highlights the infusion of new talent that can reshape NBA dynamics and offer fans fresh excitement. With promising players across key teams, the upcoming seasons could feature thrilling competition and the rise of future stars redefining basketball’s landscape.

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